Incandescent to LED Bulbs

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The headlight bulbs are so bright that even during the daylight you can not look them.
They are 100 watts each.
 
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So maybe this is a dumb question but how did you look for the bulbs? Do you find the bulb number "1156" and just google it "LED 1156" or do you find that a different search works better?
 
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100 W headlight bulbs that are LED must be pretty intense. My 27 W LED spots are pretty intense. I gotta wonder if you have plastic lenses, if they will start to melt? Thanks for posting the links, in any event. Handy to know.
 
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I wonder how much light they put out...I know they're bright but that doesn't mean the reflectors can throw the light out
 
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100 W headlight bulbs that are LED must be pretty intense. My 27 W LED spots are pretty intense. I gotta wonder if you have plastic lenses, if they will start to melt? Thanks for posting the links, in any event. Handy to know.

LEDs don't get hot.
 
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MSB, just curious about those 1157's....are they "much" brighter than the originals?
 
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Here are some pictures comparing the incandescent bulbs to LED.
Headlights, LED on Left:
IMG_1207.JPGIMG_1208.JPG

Tail Lights LED on Right:
IMG_1209.JPGIMG_1211.JPGIMG_1212.JPG
 
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Thank's MSB.:thumbsup:
 
 
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